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thanks for coming on on with us. the best possible evidence that the defense was able to bring up is the dna. it matched the man who was behind bars. he said she innocent. all of this as well. what do you make of what's happening there. >> it's fascinating. the break in the case, there is so much speculation and so much fanfare around the family. >> that are doesn't matter to the jury and the judge. >> it shouldn't, but unfortunately it does. after this appeals case and understand that this is a whole new trial. this appeal is like having a new trial. the interesting part is you have two judges and six lay people. this is who empanelled the appellate. the independent dna evidence is there is nothing now linking her if in fact they are going to accept the dna results on the the knife and the bra clasp. that is what was linking her to the murder. now if those are removed, there is nothing linking her to the murder. >> you covered a ton of high profile cases. why has this one drawn so much attention? is it because this
thanks for coming on on with us. the best possible evidence that the defense was able to bring up is the dna. it matched the man who was behind bars. he said she innocent. all of this as well. what do you make of what's happening there. >> it's fascinating. the break in the case, there is so much speculation and so much fanfare around the family. >> that are doesn't matter to the jury and the judge. >> it shouldn't, but unfortunately it does. after this appeals case and...
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so join us this week. all right. on the magnificent television show "lost," our first guest survived six seasons of time travel, love triangles and being chased by smoke only to find out it was all jack's imagination or dream or something. i'll ask her. her new movie with hugh jackman is called "real steel." it opens in theaters friday. please say hello to evangeline lilly. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, i'm very glad to see you because -- >> you have the greatest audience. >> jimmy: i was worried that you might be in heaven right now because that's the last time i saw you. >> was that heaven, though? >> jimmy: may i ask you one question, and i know you got a movie to talk about and all this stuff, and you've moved on in your life and in your career and all of those things, but in the last -- in the final episode of "lost," what happened? [ laughter ] >> well, for the record, jay leno introduced me as evangeline lilly from "real steel." >> jimmy: i don't know who that is. jay leno? >> in a movie called "real
so join us this week. all right. on the magnificent television show "lost," our first guest survived six seasons of time travel, love triangles and being chased by smoke only to find out it was all jack's imagination or dream or something. i'll ask her. her new movie with hugh jackman is called "real steel." it opens in theaters friday. please say hello to evangeline lilly. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, i'm very glad to see you because -- >> you have...
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give us your list! the fact of the matter is, those sorts of debates, as we know, are a one-way ticket to nowhere. how do we fight the instincts in our own egos and the environment that want to bait us into a war of ideas when what we need is an army of principle. >> you have to simplify these things that we agree on, it's wrong to steal, it's wrong to defraud, we cannot allow people to have a pass, and you do not move forward and forget about what happened. you have to look at this as stop the looting and start the prosecuting. it's what we began with in twlec2007 and 2008 and it's no less relevant today than it was then. >> i've been spending time with your pal down in zuccotti park, would you come up there? >> it would be very single for me to do, i'm a single parent. >> maybe we'll send a ticket for both of you and make a new york trip of it for christmas or something if the kids make it to winter. our megapanel is here, karen, susan, and jimmy. you were nodding through that conversation. >> i think
give us your list! the fact of the matter is, those sorts of debates, as we know, are a one-way ticket to nowhere. how do we fight the instincts in our own egos and the environment that want to bait us into a war of ideas when what we need is an army of principle. >> you have to simplify these things that we agree on, it's wrong to steal, it's wrong to defraud, we cannot allow people to have a pass, and you do not move forward and forget about what happened. you have to look at this as...
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today it is bugging us. it will be leaving us after today. so, improving conditions by the middle of the week. 55. tonight we're back in the 40s. still could have a shower or two tonight especially in the mountains. 67 tomorrow. winds at times will gust over 20. warmer wednesday. 74. that's about average. maybe slightly above average for this time of year. thursday in the upper 60s. a really fine looking weekend. highs well up in the 70s. it is about time, isn't it, monika? >> it is. thank you so much. we've got the yellow light because we have some delays and a couple of problems as well. first of all, let's zoom into the southside of town. over to 95 where you've got the red cars and the yellow cars because of an incident at the occoquan river. let's take a live look at the prince william parkway. the incidents on the right shoulder and then let's take a live look at 395 where it is just volume, no big delays as you leave duke street, trust me, that's not too bad. we'll go back over to the maps. this time zoom into 66. we've got an incident
today it is bugging us. it will be leaving us after today. so, improving conditions by the middle of the week. 55. tonight we're back in the 40s. still could have a shower or two tonight especially in the mountains. 67 tomorrow. winds at times will gust over 20. warmer wednesday. 74. that's about average. maybe slightly above average for this time of year. thursday in the upper 60s. a really fine looking weekend. highs well up in the 70s. it is about time, isn't it, monika? >> it is....
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the chill is on for us in the first weekend of october. things will warm up as we get into next week, alex. >> okay. alex wallace, many thanks. president obama demanding support for gay troops in a feisty speech. is he close to changing his opinion on gay marriage? plus, awesome jazz music there. prohibition that turned bootlegging into a pastime. i'll speak to ken burns about his amazing documentary. coming up on "weekends with alex witt." capital one's new cash rewards card gives you a 50 percent annual bonus. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll clean this up. shouldn't have made it rain. male announcer ]ean this up. feel the love! in 44 shades that love your lips to perfection. lip perfection from covergirl. a lip color
the chill is on for us in the first weekend of october. things will warm up as we get into next week, alex. >> okay. alex wallace, many thanks. president obama demanding support for gay troops in a feisty speech. is he close to changing his opinion on gay marriage? plus, awesome jazz music there. prohibition that turned bootlegging into a pastime. i'll speak to ken burns about his amazing documentary. coming up on "weekends with alex witt." capital one's new cash rewards card...
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tell us the latest. i can tell you there's a nervousness and attention building out here this morning at occupy oakland. clearly the people who have been camped out here are aware, they seem to be, that police are coming. we're hearing after getting eviction notice from the city last thursday, they're poised to say but we're seeing that people are setting up palettes around the entire tent area and moving dumpsters in anticipation. one person said she saw chp officers out here early driving around. at this point we haven't seen any police officers. i can tell you this started way back on october 10th. then last week the city gave them notice that this movement, occupy oakland with more than 150 tents, a kitchen, a library, a child center would have to go. but they stayed. one thing we noticed early on is children were camping out here. we talked about whether the children were still here. >> kids are gone. kids are out of here. this is open, safe space for everybody to be. that's why there's been kids he
tell us the latest. i can tell you there's a nervousness and attention building out here this morning at occupy oakland. clearly the people who have been camped out here are aware, they seem to be, that police are coming. we're hearing after getting eviction notice from the city last thursday, they're poised to say but we're seeing that people are setting up palettes around the entire tent area and moving dumpsters in anticipation. one person said she saw chp officers out here early driving...
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can you help us? >> no. >> i guess amerifam's not too big to fail, so unless they're going to expand like the duggers, they need to employ one last corporate strategy, relocate to an off-shore tax haven. now that you're flush with cash, it's time to leave. you speak maldivian, right? doesn't matter. >> this doesn't seem fair. >> yeah, fair is for suckers. you're a corporation now. bye, stacy, bye, rodney. see you at the airport. another family saved. it's easy to remember that corporations are people, but never forget that people can be corporations too. >> hello? i need to use the bathroom. >> jon: sa ♪ swing music plays ♪ ♪ swing music plays ♪ ♪ swing music plays ♪ ♪ swing music plays ♪ >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, he is the host of the fox news channel's "the o'reilly factor." his new book is called "killing lincoln," the shocking assassination that changed america forever. please welcome back to the program mr. bill o'reilly. sir. [applause] a pleasure. a pleasure. >> th
can you help us? >> no. >> i guess amerifam's not too big to fail, so unless they're going to expand like the duggers, they need to employ one last corporate strategy, relocate to an off-shore tax haven. now that you're flush with cash, it's time to leave. you speak maldivian, right? doesn't matter. >> this doesn't seem fair. >> yeah, fair is for suckers. you're a corporation now. bye, stacy, bye, rodney. see you at the airport. another family saved. it's easy to...
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a lot of us will be outdoor, trick-or-treat. give me some candy, mike. >> trick-or-treat, smell my feet. you didn't offer that. let's go to the roadways. highway 4, we have an accident that's just reported from chp. the details still a little catchy. that is your commute direction coming through concord. sounds like three of the five lanes are blocked. chp has yet to get to the scene. eastbound out of the area we have construction heading into antioch, not a major concern. just a lane or two there. we'll get a live look outside and see how things are shaping up across the south bay. lower deck has that construction from treasure island towards the incline. not presenting any slowdowns. >> speaking of halloween, a new law could change the way halloween is celebrated or at the day. the connecticut state representative wants to change the date of halloween from october 31st to the last saturday of october. representative tim larson says halloween is a $7 billion industry. moving the date could create more jobs. many parents support
a lot of us will be outdoor, trick-or-treat. give me some candy, mike. >> trick-or-treat, smell my feet. you didn't offer that. let's go to the roadways. highway 4, we have an accident that's just reported from chp. the details still a little catchy. that is your commute direction coming through concord. sounds like three of the five lanes are blocked. chp has yet to get to the scene. eastbound out of the area we have construction heading into antioch, not a major concern. just a lane or...
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, happy to see us. oh, my goodness, do you guys already have your purses? our eyes were, no, what are you talking about? >> reporter: one of the victims had an iphone in her purse. she was able to track it. she came here last night. she didn't find anything. police didn't use that tracker. the phone eventually died. gone with the stolen purses, a digital camera, that iphone, cash, credit cards, driver's licenses, cosmetics and a sense of security. >> it was in such an odd spot. it was such a big area. they had such a little window of time. >> reporter: aaron gilcrest, news 4. >>> that's news 4 at 4:00. news 4 at 5:00 starts right now. >>> it reads like the pages of a hollywood spript. the impact would have been very real. many lives would have been lost. we send a clear message that any attempts on american soil will not be tolerated. >> we have breaking news tonight at 5:00. two men charged in a million dollar assassination and terror plot. authorities say it reached from iran to mexico to here in wash
, happy to see us. oh, my goodness, do you guys already have your purses? our eyes were, no, what are you talking about? >> reporter: one of the victims had an iphone in her purse. she was able to track it. she came here last night. she didn't find anything. police didn't use that tracker. the phone eventually died. gone with the stolen purses, a digital camera, that iphone, cash, credit cards, driver's licenses, cosmetics and a sense of security. >> it was in such an odd spot. it...
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i used to love esprit. i grew up in boston. it was very cool and fresh california. >> that's the key. you said you used to love. need to turn them around. thank you so much, bertha. >> i know. that's the problem. >> time is 5:17. >> my mondays are always spectacular. i get to wake up with these two. >> mondays are stupendous and spectacular. we all know that, right? we are so happy to be up right now. good morning to you. that's really sad about esprit. that used to be my favorite place to visit with my daddy's credit card. 59 right now in san jose. temperatures warmer than the seasonal averages. your visibility has down more so in santa rosa. you have pocketing of deep fog and less than a quarter mile getting around town. take it easy. give yourself plenty of time. low pressure sitting offshore and spinning here. the jeek starts to take a move to the east. that's going to get the low pressure system to the bay area. not expecting significant rainfall. it will really start to increase the onshore flow and make the marine layer
i used to love esprit. i grew up in boston. it was very cool and fresh california. >> that's the key. you said you used to love. need to turn them around. thank you so much, bertha. >> i know. that's the problem. >> time is 5:17. >> my mondays are always spectacular. i get to wake up with these two. >> mondays are stupendous and spectacular. we all know that, right? we are so happy to be up right now. good morning to you. that's really sad about esprit. that used...
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he gave us new ways of reading. but think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. in a travel agency. of all the middlemen in life. >> the culture of this country -- you can go down the list and find example after example. >> but everything he changed -- thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a world to live in that never existed but he tried everything in a laboratory. there was no elegance in it. he experimented. it worked. if it didn't -- i think he had 1000 light bulbs before he ended up with the right one. steve jobs had this sort of zen mine, an idea of how he did -- it should look and he said to want thousand people here is how i see it. you make it. that is what made him remarkable. >> and the people who make it or who made it -- they say, by the way, the government needs to play some role. of the former ceo of intel said that intel would not have existed without some additional help from the government to commercialize an idea that was alr
he gave us new ways of reading. but think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. in a travel agency. of all the middlemen in life. >> the culture of this country -- you can go down the list and find example after example. >> but everything he changed -- thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a world to live in that never existed but he tried everything in a laboratory. there was no elegance in it. he experimented....
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toys 'r us is expanding their layaway program. starting october 15th, in most stores, you'll be able to put things such has dolls and building blocks on layaway. they will also offer a bill me later option for its online shores. >>> the search for the body of a missing frederick woman continues in aruba. that story is on abc2 news at 6:00 which starts right now. >>> a suspect is behind bars have the a 10-year-old girl claims he raped her on several visits at a hotel in harford county. >> pretty stunned. an amazing thing to learn. >> this wasn't the big bang but it was a big announcement. more on the johns hopkins professor who just won a nobel prize. >>> you know
toys 'r us is expanding their layaway program. starting october 15th, in most stores, you'll be able to put things such has dolls and building blocks on layaway. they will also offer a bill me later option for its online shores. >>> the search for the body of a missing frederick woman continues in aruba. that story is on abc2 news at 6:00 which starts right now. >>> a suspect is behind bars have the a 10-year-old girl claims he raped her on several visits at a hotel in harford...
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warming us up. producing a huge dome of unseasonably warm weather. i '70s close to 80 degree temperatures. tonight we do have an eastern wind blowing at 62 degrees at midway. 60 degrees university park. one more shot of the phoenix always nice to look at phoenix. and you can see the board today with 90s into rapid city another record high at international falls today current temperatures extraordinarily in the '70s to the west higher than normal high temperatures in many locations this time of the year. a close- up view of the warm air shifting eastward with time we ought to get in on that later in the week building temperatures up except for lake breezes how much temperature have increased the last 24 hours south southeast wind, tonight in many areas allow us to drop the dew point going to be cool in the suburbs good news mold spores after terrible brought last couple of weeks we can see 70 degree high temperatures for tuesday debris cloud is over the weekend next week felt around the sun. shourd looks like going to stay warm. could the longest stre
warming us up. producing a huge dome of unseasonably warm weather. i '70s close to 80 degree temperatures. tonight we do have an eastern wind blowing at 62 degrees at midway. 60 degrees university park. one more shot of the phoenix always nice to look at phoenix. and you can see the board today with 90s into rapid city another record high at international falls today current temperatures extraordinarily in the '70s to the west higher than normal high temperatures in many locations this time of...
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i believe it when you look at ipad use and web site use -- >> they've drifted from television. >> that's right. but there are more tvs in american homes than ever before. they're still buying tvs. so i think there's something we can capitalize on. it's going to have energy and be casual. the name out front is a mission statement for us. it's become almost a verb, right? how president bush made google a verb. it's ape vea verb -- it's a ver for us. a fact-based point of view. that is going to be part of the brand of what it is. >>> up next, erin burnett talks about her challenge of competing in cable's polarized marketplace. ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal servi
i believe it when you look at ipad use and web site use -- >> they've drifted from television. >> that's right. but there are more tvs in american homes than ever before. they're still buying tvs. so i think there's something we can capitalize on. it's going to have energy and be casual. the name out front is a mission statement for us. it's become almost a verb, right? how president bush made google a verb. it's ape vea verb -- it's a ver for us. a fact-based point of view. that is...
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and he gave us new ways of reading. think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. even travel agency. all the middlemen and life. -- in life. >> revolutionize the culture of this country. it could go down the list and find examples. >> thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a world we live in that had never existed, but he did it in the actively. he tried everything and laboratory. there was no evidence. he experimented and if it worked and if it did not, i think he had a thousand light bulbs. jobs had this sort of zen mind, an idea of how it should look, and he said to 1000 people, here is how i see it -- you make it. that is what made remarkable. >> and the people who make it and who made it -- for example, they say that, by the way, the government needs to play some role. the former ceo of intel said that intel would not have existed without some additional help from the government to commercialize an idea that was already supported. >> how did the
and he gave us new ways of reading. think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. even travel agency. all the middlemen and life. -- in life. >> revolutionize the culture of this country. it could go down the list and find examples. >> thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a world we live in that had never existed, but he did it in the actively. he tried everything and laboratory. there was no evidence. he...
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a young boy placed in protective custody after enduring years of horrible of use. police say the seven year old was placed in a diaper and forced to sleep in a coffin as punishment. the house in this case is in such poor shape it is now condemned. >> we walked into the basement area -- electrical problems, heating problems, pretty much you name it -- plumbing issues. >> the boy told authorities the suspects told him ghosts lived in the house and had previously kept take him to a chair. after days of searching the man and woman believed to be responsible for the abuse turned themselves in. cadaver dogs will now help and the continuing search for robin gardner, a maryland woman missing in aruba. they are focusing on the southeast section of island close to the spot she was last seen. heard traveling companion is still behind bars this new. he continues to deny any wrongdoing. in our consumer alert, according to freddie mac, the average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage recently fell to 4.01%. refinancing is a popular option to lower your mortgage payments. but as lind
a young boy placed in protective custody after enduring years of horrible of use. police say the seven year old was placed in a diaper and forced to sleep in a coffin as punishment. the house in this case is in such poor shape it is now condemned. >> we walked into the basement area -- electrical problems, heating problems, pretty much you name it -- plumbing issues. >> the boy told authorities the suspects told him ghosts lived in the house and had previously kept take him to a...
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will the other side help us make it happen? what you're finding is that the president has encountered an obstacle all the way through to try to get it done. but i think he is still as determined to make it happen. it's more a matter of can he show the public that yes, he can. if he has the help to make it happen. >> for instance, is he going to get a jobs bill? i mean, democrats in the senate are saying the votes aren't there. >> i guarantee there are a majority in the senate and house today who would vote for a jobs bill if, if, the republicans wouldn't stymie it through the filibuster in the senate. >> but that's the best you got. you can't overcome that. >> that's the difficulty. that's politics. when mitch mcconnell the senate leader on the republican side says our number one goal is to defeat this president, he's forgetting that there are more jobs at stake than just the president's job. >> cold i just say that a lot depends on whether obama can hold the republicans accountable for blocking this. and you can't -- it's not
will the other side help us make it happen? what you're finding is that the president has encountered an obstacle all the way through to try to get it done. but i think he is still as determined to make it happen. it's more a matter of can he show the public that yes, he can. if he has the help to make it happen. >> for instance, is he going to get a jobs bill? i mean, democrats in the senate are saying the votes aren't there. >> i guarantee there are a majority in the senate and...
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tell us what the people are thinking about when we are going to climb out of these bad times. >> we are looking for any light at the end of the tunnel and it's a very long tunnel. it will be three years and the estimation of most of the people we surveyed that we will see any kind of good economic news. young people are honkering down, making the tough choices. chris: what are they doing differently? how this downturn, now that we know it's going to be a while, are they giving up long trips? >> they are trading down. and nordstrom and wal-mart are making any sales. the middle is gone, the middle class is gone and macy's is gone. they aren't taking vacations. two-thirds would take a pay cut to keep their jobs. there is a lot of worry. and they are worried about america's prospects than their own. chris: i'm hearing things, people like the high rollers are splitting their steaks, but is obama catching on to this sense of the times? >> finally. he is talking in that clip about how recovery after financial crises. a famous economist from harvard went to the president and economic advisers a
tell us what the people are thinking about when we are going to climb out of these bad times. >> we are looking for any light at the end of the tunnel and it's a very long tunnel. it will be three years and the estimation of most of the people we surveyed that we will see any kind of good economic news. young people are honkering down, making the tough choices. chris: what are they doing differently? how this downturn, now that we know it's going to be a while, are they giving up long...
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gentleman, thank you for joining us. i said earlier tonight, i thought it was a good act, an important act for america to defend itself. governor, do you think it was a good thing for us to do for us to knock this guy out, involved with the underwear bomber, involved prop begaganda wise, a part of al qaeda in the arabia peninsula. >> chris, maybe it was a good thing to do, but as the president of the united states, i would be really transparent as reasons for doing this. look, this has never happened before. we're denying him due process of guilt, innocence aside this is new precedence being denied due process. isn't that the -- kind of the cornerstone of the u.s. constitution? >> what would you have done? >> well, maybe i would have done the same thing but i would have been really transparent. here is the threat this guy poses. here's what he has done. i am ordering an assassination on this individual. >> put out a press release before you make the attack? >> well, so he was taken to court. awlaki's father asked to stay
gentleman, thank you for joining us. i said earlier tonight, i thought it was a good act, an important act for america to defend itself. governor, do you think it was a good thing for us to do for us to knock this guy out, involved with the underwear bomber, involved prop begaganda wise, a part of al qaeda in the arabia peninsula. >> chris, maybe it was a good thing to do, but as the president of the united states, i would be really transparent as reasons for doing this. look, this has...
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the problem is all of us. and so just saying oh, it's-- we're pure and virtuous and it's that evil 1%. it's silly. it's scapegoating and that's just a moteff of theirs which is,un, it's just a side show. >> brown: but does it have the potential to grow into a larger movement that actually impacts politics? >> since cries of 2008, every reporting tells you two things-- there are two targets of rage the american voters feel, washington, d.c., and wall street. the tea party addressed washington, d.c. they continent lay a hand on wall street. and nor has either party. certainly the republicans haven't. the democrats have taken limited measures. that is sitting there. these are the people who were the architects and the engineers of the financial crisis, with their exotic, erotic, whatever they were, self-financing, and self-prospering instrunts that nobody else understood. they made nothing. they contributed nothing to the country. they made deals for themselves. and once they got in trouble, they turned to firefi
the problem is all of us. and so just saying oh, it's-- we're pure and virtuous and it's that evil 1%. it's silly. it's scapegoating and that's just a moteff of theirs which is,un, it's just a side show. >> brown: but does it have the potential to grow into a larger movement that actually impacts politics? >> since cries of 2008, every reporting tells you two things-- there are two targets of rage the american voters feel, washington, d.c., and wall street. the tea party addressed...
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us why that area is-- again you use the colloquial term-- (bleep). (laughter) >> it's financial disaster tourism. >> jon: right. >> it's touring bankrupt countries. and the thing that was so interesting to me that led me to do this thing is you think of the financial crisis and you think of it as one thing. like the same thing happened everywhere. and the same cause happened everywhere. it was a pile of money was left in a dark room and the people were allowed to do whatever they wanted with it. today... everybody faces the same temptation. the banks were willing to lend to anybody. but what they wanted to do was so different from place to place and the money for me became a prism through which to view the society. it was like a when doe into the society. they expressed kind of deep cultural traits through how they behaved. so i wandered the world and described it. and the stuff that happened dps i may go on a bit? >> jon: please. >> so the things that happened in europe were so interesting because each one of the... each was peculiar but each says s
us why that area is-- again you use the colloquial term-- (bleep). (laughter) >> it's financial disaster tourism. >> jon: right. >> it's touring bankrupt countries. and the thing that was so interesting to me that led me to do this thing is you think of the financial crisis and you think of it as one thing. like the same thing happened everywhere. and the same cause happened everywhere. it was a pile of money was left in a dark room and the people were allowed to do whatever...
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can you help us? >> no. >> i guess amerifam's not too big to fail, so unless they're going to expand like the duggers, they need to employ one last corporate strategy, relocate to an off-shore tax haven. now that you're flush with cash, it's time to leave. you speak maldivian, right? doesn't matter. >> this doesn't seem fair. >> yeah, fair is for suckers. you're a corporation now. bye, stacy, bye, rodney. see you at the airport. another family saved. it's easy to remember that corporations are people, but never forget that people can be corporations too. >> hello? i need to use the bathroom. >> jon: samantha bee. [ male announcer ] a batman: arkham city bundle, some slim jim monster sticks, and...a steel cable. [ cellphone rings ] hello? did you get batman: arkham city yet? yeah, i'm so more batman than you. not true. you won't believe where i'm about to zip-line into. no, i won't believe it. ahhhhh... [ thud ] did you try to zip-line into my apartment? [ crickets chirping ] why? [ male announcer ] ra
can you help us? >> no. >> i guess amerifam's not too big to fail, so unless they're going to expand like the duggers, they need to employ one last corporate strategy, relocate to an off-shore tax haven. now that you're flush with cash, it's time to leave. you speak maldivian, right? doesn't matter. >> this doesn't seem fair. >> yeah, fair is for suckers. you're a corporation now. bye, stacy, bye, rodney. see you at the airport. another family saved. it's easy to...
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for all of us at nbc news, thanks for joining us. >>> this sunday, the big question in the race for the white house. is the gop nomination between romney and perry? or is new jersey governor chris christie about to reshape the field yet again? >> what happened to state senator obama? when did he decide to become a divider who spoke so eloquently in 2004. >> governor perry stumbles in the debates and raises questions about his viability. romney stays. and is kane suddenly able? who will pose the biggest threat to the obama re-election effort. the big question for the president, the weak economy can he rally his base, get a jobs bill passed, and overcome what one adviser calls a titanic struggle to win a second term? >> i need you to help finish what we started in 2008. back then we started this campaign not because we thought it would be a cake walk. >> a debate this morning between governor bob mcdonnell, republican of the important swing state virginia, and chair of the republican governor's association. and governor deval patrick, democrat of massachusetts. then, from our roundtable t
for all of us at nbc news, thanks for joining us. >>> this sunday, the big question in the race for the white house. is the gop nomination between romney and perry? or is new jersey governor chris christie about to reshape the field yet again? >> what happened to state senator obama? when did he decide to become a divider who spoke so eloquently in 2004. >> governor perry stumbles in the debates and raises questions about his viability. romney stays. and is kane suddenly...
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some businesses tell us they will close. one woman told us she may not come to work, but not in support. >> i may consider staying home. >> reporter: because you support it or you don't want to be here? >> i don't want to be here if that's all going on. >> reporter: now that protesters are back, they say they have more enthusiasm. >> people feel lied to. >> reporter: now we are back here, live. to add to all of this, they have quite a setup here, put iting those back down. we've seen them trying to make an effort to keep it clean. an area over here. everything is clearly marked. we've seen people get iting outf their cars, giving them food and tents, that sort of thing. they're telling us they're going to talk more about plans for this general strike. protesters are. they have a press conference planned for 4:00 this afternoon. that's what we have from here. reporting live in oakland, i'm christie smith. back to you in san jose. >> christie, thank you. >>> iraq war veteran hurt during occupy oakland protests is expected to m
some businesses tell us they will close. one woman told us she may not come to work, but not in support. >> i may consider staying home. >> reporter: because you support it or you don't want to be here? >> i don't want to be here if that's all going on. >> reporter: now that protesters are back, they say they have more enthusiasm. >> people feel lied to. >> reporter: now we are back here, live. to add to all of this, they have quite a setup here, put iting...
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apparently drones were used or reportedly were used in that assassination. is that producing jobs? are there drawn factories in ohio? >> lockheed martin building those drones -- and a lot of people employed. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really bad guys and obama is not the type to spike the flaw in the and islso there has not been much gloating. he has not saw to really capitalize on that. >> let me show you a picture. with its owner ted leonsis and basketball friend barack obama -- ted leonsis's blog, he challenges the rhetoric out the gap between the very rich and everyone else. he says -- i votedfor the president, i maxed out on donations. what blows my mind when i am asked for money as a donation at the same time i am been blasted as the bad guy. his advice toto the president is rethink how to talk to businesses and selell to business leaders on the plan to make the country great. many of us want to be the part of the solution. we are not a problem. >> well, he is not all wrong in the sense that rich people do pay an awful lot of taxes. but wa
apparently drones were used or reportedly were used in that assassination. is that producing jobs? are there drawn factories in ohio? >> lockheed martin building those drones -- and a lot of people employed. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really bad guys and obama is not the type to spike the flaw in the and islso there has not been much gloating. he has not saw to really capitalize on that. >> let me show you a picture. with its owner ted...
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can you help us? >> no. >> i guess amerifam's not too big to fail, so unless they're going to expand like the duggers, they need to employ one last corporate strategy, relocate to an off-shore tax haven. now that you're flush with cash, it's time to leave. you speak maldivian, right? doesn't matter. >> this doesn't seem fair. >> yeah, fair is for suckers. you're a corporation now. bye, stacy, bye, rodney. see you at the airport. another family saved. it's easy to remember that corporations are people, but never forget that people can be corporations too. >> hello? i need to use the bathroom. >> jon: samantha [ bartender ] the coolest thing about sam adams is that they put out beers according to seasons. [ jim ] we have samuel adams winter lager, noble pils, summer ale and octoberfest. [ bob ] octoberfest is an american interpretation of a german marzen style. it showcases five varieties of malt. [ jim ] a maltiness that's clean, sweet, smooth. if it's starting to get a little cold outside, then it's t
can you help us? >> no. >> i guess amerifam's not too big to fail, so unless they're going to expand like the duggers, they need to employ one last corporate strategy, relocate to an off-shore tax haven. now that you're flush with cash, it's time to leave. you speak maldivian, right? doesn't matter. >> this doesn't seem fair. >> yeah, fair is for suckers. you're a corporation now. bye, stacy, bye, rodney. see you at the airport. another family saved. it's easy to...
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laura joins us at the desk with jon kelley. >> if you are just joining us right now, we're continuing to cover -- live coverage of occupy oakland. we have seen numerous oakland police officers dressed in heavy riot gear. christie smith is live on the scene this morning as well. they're escorting people out. some people have been accommodating police in one way or another, attempting to leave the area. let's go to christi with the latest on where she is at 14th and broadway. >> so far we have seen three people being escorted out here with the zip ties. some of them taken down 14th street. it looks like a large police vehicle is there for processing. tennessee o other side you can see a gentleman standing there. he was the first one brought out a minute ago. it high pressure a line of police officers, as bob mentioned. we can see officers inside the plaza at this point. they're just tearing things down. and we can see a couple of more people that they're bringing out this way. >> christie smith. thank you very much. police are being much more agres eive. you see individuals being taken
laura joins us at the desk with jon kelley. >> if you are just joining us right now, we're continuing to cover -- live coverage of occupy oakland. we have seen numerous oakland police officers dressed in heavy riot gear. christie smith is live on the scene this morning as well. they're escorting people out. some people have been accommodating police in one way or another, attempting to leave the area. let's go to christi with the latest on where she is at 14th and broadway. >> so...